Sunday, September 29, 2019
Macbeth Observation, Interpretation, and Critique Essay
In William Shakespeareââ¬â¢s story Macbeth, the hero, faces a conflict that impacts how the play will go and delivers a message within the story. The conflict starts with the prophecies of the Weird Sisters and later on gets worse from the trickery of Lady Macbeth. The result concludes a series of repeating thoughts running through Macbethââ¬â¢s mind, whether to kill or not to kill Duncan. During the time in which Macbethââ¬â¢s conscience is still intact, the scene of the angel versus the devil haunts Macbeth. On one of Macbethââ¬â¢s shoulders is the white angel, his conscience, and on the opposite shoulder sits the red devil, that represents the Weird Sisters and Lady Macbethââ¬â¢s tricks. Macbethââ¬â¢s conscience tells him all the reasons why he should let Duncan live. Duncan is a king that has ruled Scotland well by far. Therefore Duncanââ¬â¢s death would not be favored by any one, it will be as an act of betrayal and disloyalty, not relief. With Macbeth committing murder, he risks his honor; Macbeth has been proven to be a loyal and honorable noble. If the murder leads Macbeth back to the investigators, Macbethââ¬â¢s life will be ruined. Macbethââ¬â¢s wife helps him to reconsider the effects of killing Duncan. While being king, Macbeth will be more powerful than a noble. Lady Macbeth does this so out of love for her husband, and for her own benefit, she refuses to suffer her husbandââ¬â¢s uncertainty and attacks Macbethââ¬â¢s manhood in order to convince him to take this opportunity to achieve his ambitions by killing Duncan. With Lady Macbethââ¬â¢s threat and his conscience destroyed, Macbeth sets out to do the work evil.
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